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V = 16x17x8/12 = 181 1/3 cubic feet

sand has a density of about 2.7, water weighs 62.4 lb/ft3

Wt = 2.7x62.4x(181 1/3 ) = 30551.04 pounds or about 15 1/4 tons of sand

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